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Trump's "love letters" from Kim released from Mar-a-Lago house

28.01.2023

Over a dozen letters exchanged between former U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have been published by the Korean-American Club.

What happened to Trump's self-described 'love letters' from Kim were retrieved from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. In the letter, Kim expressed his willingness to discuss his country's denuclearization with Trump while sidelining South Korean President Moon Jae In, reported Star And Stripes.

In a letter from April 2018, two months before meeting with the former U.S. president for the first time at the Singapore summit, Kim said, "I am ready to work with your heart and devotion to accomplish a feat no one has ever accomplished." On the same day, Trump said he was happy to meet Kim to improve relations between the two nations.

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Trump wrote a second letter four months later, in which he expressed gratitude for repatriating 55 remains that were thought to be those of U.S. soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War.

Trump wrote in August 2018 in a letter dated August 2018: Thank you for keeping your promise to start the repatriation process of our soldiers. He said that he looked forward to seeing you soon.

In June 2019, Kim extended his birthday wishes to Trump and congratulated him on the one-year anniversary of the historic moment in Singapore. Kim wrote: "I extend my warmest regards for your excellency's birthday.

Things started to rot a month later when Kim expressed displeasure about joint military drills in a letter from August 2019. He said he was offended by the U.S. and South Korean military exercises.

He said that it is very difficult for me and my people to understand the decision and behavior of you and the South Korean authorities.

This development came a month after Trump admitted to taking Kim's letters and other tremendous things along with him when he left the White House at the end of his term.

Trump told The Atlantic that the Kim Jong Un letters we have incredible things are in the archives, but most of it is in the archives.

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